This section is from the book "A Treatise On The Materia Medica And Therapeutics Of The Skin", by Henry G. Piffard. Also available from Amazon: A Treatise On The Materia Medica And Therapeutics Of The Skin.
C Chronic Eruptions On The Fingers, Gutgesell, 134, '01, 11: St. 2, 181
D. Eruptions and ulcers, Hufeland, 134, 1797, 4: St. 1, 66.
Dr. Chas. Rice furnishes me the following note: Calcaria sulphurato-stibiata, sulphuretum calcis stibiatum, calx antimonii cum sulphore, hepar calcis antimoniatum, calx antimonii Hoffmanni. and about forty other synonyms denote a compound containing sulphide of cairn and sulphide of antimony. It was last officinal in the Baden Phar-mac. of 1841.
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* Bengal Dispensatory. Calcutta, 1842, p. 454.
Powder and mix. Heat in a covered and well luted crucible for one hour - on opening after cooling, the upper part of the powder is to be rejected - and that which is underneath, kept in well-stoppered bottles.
 
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